This set of letters pertains to the receipt of a grant from the General Education Board to the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild and the Southern Highlanders, Inc. to perform an "Exploratory Study of Craft Education in the Southern Highlands." The project would survey hundreds of craft artists, craft productions centers, and craft shops in an eight-state region covering southern Appalachia. The first letter is from the GEB announcing the $6000 award. The second letter is from Winogene Redding, accepting the grant on behalf of the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild. The third letter is Lucy Morgan's agreement to work on a Special Committee to oversee the study process. The fourth letter is from Isadora Williams, who promoted craft work t...
The Crossnore School was managed by Dr. Mary Martin Sloop and funded by the Daughters of the America...
Stuart Nye came to the mountains as a treatment for tuberculosis. He trained local women to make j...
John C. Campbell Folk School was one of the leaders in the crafts revival period and served as a mod...
In 1944, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild and the Southern Highlanders, Inc. received a $6,000...
Warren Wilson Crafts was part of the Warren H. Wilson Vocational Junior College. In 1944 they were ...
Margerette C. Buchanan went to school to learn her art. She was able to do teaching at Penland, as ...
Lenore Wray did etchings which she applied to postcards and notes to be sold in shops around western...
Mary Ewing learned weaving at the Norris School where Winogene Redding was teaching. She sold small ...
Wilmer Stone Viner worked at the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentucky before settling in west...
Bessie Lee Blauvelt (Mrs. William) made collages from natural materials which she sold as wall plaqu...
Mrs. J. A. Hodges [first name unknown] worked with Elizabeth Lord at Wautauga Industries in Boone, N...
Lucy Morgan learned weaving at Berea College and founded Penland Weavers and Potters which had grown...
Elizabeth Lord was college educated and taught weaving at Western Carolina Teacher's College (now Ap...
The Artisans Shop was owned by Robert Valier, who made furniture and taught area men in the craft. ...
Margaret Decker was self-taught in silk screen printing techniques, and attended Penland to learn we...
The Crossnore School was managed by Dr. Mary Martin Sloop and funded by the Daughters of the America...
Stuart Nye came to the mountains as a treatment for tuberculosis. He trained local women to make j...
John C. Campbell Folk School was one of the leaders in the crafts revival period and served as a mod...
In 1944, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild and the Southern Highlanders, Inc. received a $6,000...
Warren Wilson Crafts was part of the Warren H. Wilson Vocational Junior College. In 1944 they were ...
Margerette C. Buchanan went to school to learn her art. She was able to do teaching at Penland, as ...
Lenore Wray did etchings which she applied to postcards and notes to be sold in shops around western...
Mary Ewing learned weaving at the Norris School where Winogene Redding was teaching. She sold small ...
Wilmer Stone Viner worked at the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentucky before settling in west...
Bessie Lee Blauvelt (Mrs. William) made collages from natural materials which she sold as wall plaqu...
Mrs. J. A. Hodges [first name unknown] worked with Elizabeth Lord at Wautauga Industries in Boone, N...
Lucy Morgan learned weaving at Berea College and founded Penland Weavers and Potters which had grown...
Elizabeth Lord was college educated and taught weaving at Western Carolina Teacher's College (now Ap...
The Artisans Shop was owned by Robert Valier, who made furniture and taught area men in the craft. ...
Margaret Decker was self-taught in silk screen printing techniques, and attended Penland to learn we...
The Crossnore School was managed by Dr. Mary Martin Sloop and funded by the Daughters of the America...
Stuart Nye came to the mountains as a treatment for tuberculosis. He trained local women to make j...
John C. Campbell Folk School was one of the leaders in the crafts revival period and served as a mod...